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Want to find a Mediterranean paradise a bit closer to home? Look no further than Walnut, California! Known as the “Jewel of the East Bay”, it’s an urban oasis sprinkled upon rich and rolling hillsides. The mild climate and balmy ocean breeze make this a beautiful place to park the Walnut rental motorhome. The city rests at the foot of Mount Diablo, between the San Jose and Puente Hills mountain ranges. It’s also in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area, with easy access to BART and several other major roadways. Walnut is a big city that’s kept its small-town charm through proper management and planning. You’ll have no troubles navigating the streets with the Walnut travel trailer rental. While in the city, you’re never more than a few miles from some of the best dining, shopping and arts in the country. Walnut is abuzz with activity during the day, but really comes alive after dark at the nightclubs and entertainment venues.

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The Great Outdoors

There are plenty of outdoor adventures to be had when visiting Walnut. Angeles National Forest lies to the north in Los Angeles County. The forest sprawls across the San Gabriel Mountains over 700,000 acres. The forest is home to Mount Baldy and the Pacific Crest Trail runs through. There are more than 50 trails in the forest for hikers, bikers, and off-road vehicles. Bungee jump off the Bridge to Nowhere if you dare! It’s open Saturdays and Sundays all year long. Plus, there are lots of camping opportunities in the forest with plenty of sites that can accommodate large RVs and motorhomes. Chino Hills State Park is a hiker’s wonderland with miles of trails winding through the hills. There are also lots of trails for horseback riding. It’s a great place to see some of California’s finest flora and fauna. The park is RV accessible and offers many sites with full hookups.

Just twenty minutes away, in Baldwin Park, you’ll find Walnut Creek Nature Park. It’s a cute, quiet little park and a great place to bring the family for a picnic. The grounds also include an obstacle course, walking trails and a playground. Oak Canyon Nature Center is incredibly popular. On the edge of Anaheim, it covers 58 acres and features three interconnected canyons, native oak woodlands, rare plant species and four miles of hiking trails. Stop by the John J. Collier Interpretive Center and see some live animals and natural history displays while you’re here to see the museum. For excellent trails and stunning views of the city, you’ve got to visit Galster Wilderness Park with the Walnut camper rental. It’s on the northern slope of the San Jose Hills and is home to one of the last clusters of Southern California Black Walnut Woodlands.

RV Parks

There’s never been a better time to look into RV rentals in Walnut, and there are plenty of places to park it once you’ve found the perfect one. East Shore RV Park was designed with travel trailers and motorhomes in mind. There are more than 500 oversized campsites with full hookups. The park is lush and shady with many features for guests to enjoy, like the pool, basketball courts, nets for volleyball, horseshoe pits, and more. Fairplex RV Park is another excellent choice. It’s nearby some of the tastiest restaurants and nicest galleries. Plus, there are a few fueling stations close that can accommodate a larger Walnut RV rental. To the south is Canyon RV Park. It’s a popular choice for its idyllic scenery and central location, being only minutes from Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, many beaches, and the Santa Ana River.

Terrace Village RV Park is a nice choice if you’re thinking about staying in the San Bernardino area. The staff is friendly and the park is kept clean. Sites are paved and have full RV hookups. Reasonable weekly and monthly rates are available. High in the San Gabriel Mountains is Camp Williams Resort. Resting on the banks of the San Gabriel River, the resort features a campground and general store. The resort is equipped to handle large motorhomes. Visitors choose this area for the abundant opportunities to hike, swim, bike, fish, and pan for gold. Stunning views of the rugged, forest-covered mountains are a big reason too.

Exploring the City

Being a suburb of Los Angeles County makes Walnut a popular place to go to get away from the buzz of the big city without losing out on all the great features of city life. There are fabulous restaurants to try and lots of pretty parks all around. Visit Kellogg Ranch and stop by the Farm Store for fresh produce and hearty plants. Race fans should see the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum while rail enthusiasts must visit the Pacific Railroad Museum. For a taste of arts and culture, the American Museum of Ceramic Art and the Covina Center for the Performing Arts are great places to check out. Each year, residents and tourists look forward to the LA County Fair. Hundreds of thousands of people flock to the area for the five day event. There are carnival rides, huge expos, crafts, competitions, games, prizes, and food to be enjoyed while big names in music and entertainment perform. California is calling you, so pack your bags and rent an RV in Walnut today!

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